| J. Kamps and P. G'abor. Qualitative reasoning beyond the physics domain: The density dependence theory of organisational ecology. In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, pages 114--122, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 1995. University of Amsterdam. |
.... language (Forrester, 1961; Cohen et al. 1972; Burton and Obel, 1984) Recent years, however, have seen various efforts to use qualitative or declarative representation languages instead (Baligh et al. 1990; Glorie et al. 1990; Blanning, 1992; Carley and Prietula, 1994; P eli et al. 1994; Kamps and P eli, 1995). These efforts are usually inspired by progress in Artificial Intelligence and by domains so complex that they defy numerical representation. The researcher may not know the numerical value of a variable, but still want to incorporate this variable in the model. For this reason, qualitative ....
Kamps, J. and P'eli, G. (1995). Qualitative reasoning beyond the physics domain: The density dependence theory of organizational ecology. In Bredeweg, B., editor, Ninth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, pages 114--122, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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J. Kamps and P. G'abor. Qualitative reasoning beyond the physics domain: The density dependence theory of organisational ecology. In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, pages 114--122, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 1995. University of Amsterdam.
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J. Kamps and P. G'abor. Qualitative reasoning beyond the physics domain: The density dependence theory of organisational ecology. In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, pages 114--122, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 1995. University of Amsterdam.
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Kamps, J., & Peli, G. (1995). Qualitative Reasoning beyond the Physics Domain: The Density Dependence Theory of Organizational Ecology.Proceedings of QR-95. 114-121.
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